I'm not done
Lets go discount shopping
First lets confirm them by making sure we get the right plug etc
http://www.densoaftermarket.com/catalog ... ?part=o2sn
Oxygen sensors for S70
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$105 for rear
https://www.amazon.com/Denso-234-4734-Ox ... 532&sr=8-2
Still too much for the front - lets keep looking
https://www.amazon.com/Denso-234-4734-Ox ... 532&sr=8-2
Still too much for the front - lets keep looking
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Looks like Amazon using Matt's link is cheapest.
I would suggest that you do not order these until you go out to the car and inspect the sensors for numbers on them . A little inspection mirror or ramps help.
If you are unsure it might be best to order from the vendors above and pay a little extra to make sure it is right. They might even price match.
At 100K they are completely worn so 80K is a good time to replace them both.
If you are one of the 9.6 million that is laid off or anyone on a super tight budget then you can always splice the generic sensor in. They run about $40. If you have the money the direct fit is usually easier and preferred.
I never order a sensor without inspecting the old one first. I get the part number from the sensor itself as often as possible. I think Denso stamps it into the metal so it should be easy to find
I would suggest that you do not order these until you go out to the car and inspect the sensors for numbers on them . A little inspection mirror or ramps help.
If you are unsure it might be best to order from the vendors above and pay a little extra to make sure it is right. They might even price match.
At 100K they are completely worn so 80K is a good time to replace them both.
If you are one of the 9.6 million that is laid off or anyone on a super tight budget then you can always splice the generic sensor in. They run about $40. If you have the money the direct fit is usually easier and preferred.
I never order a sensor without inspecting the old one first. I get the part number from the sensor itself as often as possible. I think Denso stamps it into the metal so it should be easy to find
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Bosch only makes one that is the same as your front and its $135
https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-15057-Oxyge ... 970&sr=1-1
Better to stay with same name on both
Looks like Denso is your best shot.
Good luck
John
https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-15057-Oxyge ... 970&sr=1-1
Better to stay with same name on both
Looks like Denso is your best shot.
Good luck
John
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Once again, you went above and beyond - I very much appreciate it. I'm very happy with the Denso prices you found on Amazon, especially in light of the prices on IPD's site. The combined cost will be a little more than what I spent on the Bosch ones but not a whole lot. However, still want to keep it as low as possible. Am working again but was in the ranks of the unemployed for about 6 months in 2009, and am still playing catch-up!
Thanks again,
Ed
Thanks again,
Ed
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Walker shows these for his application
front
https://www.amazon.com/Walker-250-54010- ... 902&sr=1-1
rear
https://www.amazon.com/Walker-250-24408- ... B000C8ZJ5Q
price together is more than the Denso's
$175
$81
front
https://www.amazon.com/Walker-250-54010- ... 902&sr=1-1
rear
https://www.amazon.com/Walker-250-24408- ... B000C8ZJ5Q
price together is more than the Denso's
$175
$81
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